Guitarist and Vulfpeck collaborator Cory Wong will release his new studio album, Motivational Music for the Syncopated Soul, Aug. 3, and today he has shared a new track from the effort, “Home,” which features pianist and Late Show bandleader Jon Batiste.

Wong also shared an accompanying video of himself, Batiste and the other musicians on the track—including Louis Cato on bass and Nate Smith on drums—performing together in the studio.

“Even though a lot of my music is instrumental, I try to tell a story or cast an image with the music,” Wong says in a press release. “This one is a story of a father-daughter relationship. I was thinking about my role as a dad in my kids’ lives and how our conversations and life lessons will adapt and change quite drastically as we move into different seasons and phases of life’s journey. The guitar is the role of the father, who has scripted melodies and messages that stay consistent to drive home a foundation of lessons and encouragement. The piano is the role of the daughter (or son) who starts the song off with its beauty and mystery of birth, receiving the messages of the father and weaving in and through that conversation.”

Watch the in-studio video for “Home” below, and pre-order Motivational Music for the Syncopated Soul here.

Wong is performing today at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre in an opening slot for The String Cheese Incident, and the guitarist will appear with Batiste’s Stay Human band on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert during the week of July 29.